The NFL trade deadline is Tuesday at 4 p.m. ET, but the chances of another Trent Richardson-like blockbuster happening are slim. Still, because the league's version of in-season hot stove isn't quite as heated as others, big talk about big names is still fun. Once again, it's Cleveland burning it up the most:

Josh Gordon, WR and Jordan Cameron, TE, Browns . These talented young players are putting the Browns on the map, and with Richardson gone to Indianapolis, they are Cleveland’s two remaining most valuable commodities. Gordon has seemed to be on the block since he first played in Week 3, and he keeps playing very well (5 catches, 132 yards, TD Sunday at Kansas City). Gordon has delivered with three quarterbacks, and is a needed boon for the true franchise QB the Browns will look to land in the 2014 draft. Cameron is an even bigger longshot, considering his huge breakout. The Browns may need to settle for the little they would get in return for second wideout, Greg Little.

Jared Allen, DE, Vikings . Once the craziness about the potential of dealing running back Adrian Peterson was squashed, the attention has turned to the defensive face of the franchise. There's more sense there, given he becomes an unrestricted free agent in 2014, when he'll turn 32 in April. As Minnesota just fell to 1-5, it's time to think about next year. The problem is, getting someone to accept you're "renting" a player who's still owed $7.5 million for 2013 and as Fox Sports' Jay Glazer reported, at the Vikings' high asking price of a second-round pick or better. It would be a surprise if a contending team such as New England, which has long coveted Allen, can pull the trigger. Tuesday afternoon, it was reported Seattle was trying to acquire Allen.

Larry Fitzgerald, WR, Cardinals . This isn't happening. Arizona's Sunday win over Atlanta has the team at 4-4 and in serious NFC wild-card contention. General manager Steve Keim, in an interview with Phoenix radio station KTAR 620, made it official that Fitzgerald will remain a Cardinal. "I can tell you two things, and I want to make this clear and simple—I have not had one conversation with another NFL team regarding a trade with Larry Fitzgerald." Fitzgerald will still be a Cardinal after the Week 9 bye, but watch for this rumor to heat up again during the offseason. It will take a new restructured contract for him to stay with the Cardinals throughout his career.

Hakeem Nicks, WR, Giants . As the Giants have crept back into the race to win a weak, unpredictable NFC East with their first two victories of the season, Nicks is still looking for his first touchdown of the season. Nicks is on pace for a 1,042 yard-season, but injuries and inconsistency have made him a shell of the elite type wideout he looked like in 2010 and 2011. It will take an aggressive offer for them to give up Nicks. With his so-so play, the Giants are building better leverage to bring him back on their terms when he's a free agent in 2014. Watch out for the 4-3 Panthers pulling the shocker for their hometown product. Carolina already was a good partner for the Giants in the Jon Beason trade.

Darren McFadden, RB, Raiders . It's been another banged-up season for McFadden, but go figure, the rumors swirl right when he produced (24 carries, 73 yards, two TDs vs. Pittsburgh Sunday) with his biggest workload of 2013. There's little chance Oakland reinvests in him when he's a free agent in '13, but there's a smaller chance a team would be willing to part with a draft pick for such an injury prone back.

Maurice Jones-Drew, RB, Jaguars . Jones-Drew has slowed down quite a bit in Jacksonville's offense, and doesn't show nearly the same burst and juice from his outstanding 2011 season. Money, durability and age (he will be 29) just don't add up to a trade, as much as the 0-8 Jaguars would want to get something for him.

Kenny Britt, WR, Titans . Tennessee isn't really playing Britt at all, and he doesn't seem to be in its offensive plans after the Week 8 bye. The Titans should pretty much take anything they can get for Britt. It should be pretty low, given Britt comes with off-field baggage and the brittle label because of past injuries. Otherwise, they need to release him and just move on without a malcontent.

Fred Davis, TE, Redskins . Jordan Reed is the present and future for Washington at tight end, already looking the part of an elite athletic receiver for Robert Griffin III. Davis never clicked with Griffin III on the field, and the combination of injury and suspension have quickly curbed his own once budding career as a pass-catcher. Teams that could use some intermediate receiving pop, such as the Jets and the Chiefs, should think about a cheap flyer to maybe get more out of him in the AFC.

Tim Tebow, QB, free agent . Here’s a wild rumor that isn’t linked to the trade deadline, but interesting enough to mention anyway. Eagles fans don't like any of their quarterbacks right now and want Chip Kelly to find some read option type, stat, to save their playoff hopes. In the spirit of panic and paranoia, Tebow couldn't have picked a better/worse time to be spotted in the Philadelphia airport. Turns out he was just on his way to a mall, in Springfield, Pa. He's still more shopper than the shopped.